Sophomore midfielder Sophie Scearbo scored the game-tying goal with five seconds left regulation and then the game-winner in overtime to lift the Algonquin girls to a 10-9 overtime win over visiting Shrewsbury in a Mid-Wach A match on Thursday.

Sophomore midfielder Sophie Scearbo scored the game-tying goal with five seconds left regulation and then the game-winner in overtime to lift the Algonquin girls (5-4, 3-2 MWA) to a 10-9 overtime win over visiting Shrewsbury in a Mid-Wach A match on Thursday.

Scearbo won it 2:06 into the overtime after senior center Kelley Morin won a draw control. Scearbo finished with three goals and Morin scored twice.

Senior attack Jessie DeLouis had a goal and two assists and junior attacks Caroline Riley and Miranda Petrillo scored two goals each. Sophomore goalie Erin Blake made 13 saves in the win.

The Tomahawks trailed 5-4 at the half.

Algonquin plays at Concord-Carlisle on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.

WESTBOROUGH 16, WACHUSETT 6: Nicole Foster scored six goals and had three assists, and Olivia Weckwerth had three goals and three assists as Westborough (7-0) romped past visiting Wachusett.

Casey McNamara and Chloe Goebel each had a goal and two assists, Lindsey Bromm scored twice, and goalie Kaleigh Wright made 12 saves in the win.

BRAINTREE 9, NATICK 8 (OT): Junior attack Meghan Rodino scored five goals, including both the 100th of her career and the game-tying tally in the final minute of regulation for Natick (8-3, 5-2 BSC), but visiting Braintree downed the Redhawks in overtime in a Bay State Conference game.

Freshman midfielder Victoria Norchi had a goal and an assist, senior midfielder Quinn Mitchell played a solid game on defense, and Rodino added an assist for the Redhawks.

The Redhawks trailed 6-2 at the half.

Natick plays at Weston on Monday.

WALPOLE 18 FRAMINGHAM 3: Bella Ricchiazzi had two goals and Hannah Rose added one but Framingham (3-9, 3-7 BSC) lost to Walpole in a Bay State Conference matchup on Thursday.

Junior midfielder Caitlin Chicoski tallied three goals and an assist, with junior midfielder Grace Ahonen and sophomore attack Brooke Baker each contributing two goals and an assist for the Raiders in the win.

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 11, WESTFORD 6: Goalie Anna Garzone made six saves and Izzy Ross played a strong overall game as visiting Lincoln-Sudbury (6-6, 2-3 DCL Large) recorded its third straight win by beating Westford in a Dual County League Large game.

Brianna Stokes, Caroline Krumsiek, and Emma Hodges led the offense for the Warriors.

Classmate Leah Fitzgerald recorded a hat trick, and fellow junior Mackenzie Morgan added two goals and an assist. Junior Olivia Dolbec had two goals, and classmates Olivia Calnan and Olivia Hurley had one goal apiece.

Senior attack Billy Tinney notched two goals and an assist and junior goalie John Carr made nine saves for the Redhawks in the win. Senior Ben Morrison quarterbacked a defense that held the Wamps to just one first-half goal and only four for the game.

Natick hosts non-league opponent Medway on Monday for a 4 pm start.

NEWTON NORTH 12, WELLESLEY 8: Brennan Conroy scored four goals, but Wellesley fell to Newton North in a back-and-forth Bay State Conference game.

Wellesley led 4-3 after the first quarter and 5-4 at halftime before Newton North outscored the Raiders 6-2 in the third to take a 10-7 lead.

Wellesley goaltender Teddy Darcey made 25 saves.

The Raiders travel to Melrose on Saturday.

WACHUSETT 15, WESTBOROUGH 11: Senior attackman Luke McGrath had five goals and an assist, but Westborough (0-8) fell to Wachusett.

Jon Rodenbush added four goals for the Rangers and Jackson Katz tallied three assists.

Junior Greg Thomas had four goals and three assists, and senior Nick LaVerdiere had three goals and three assists. Freshman Jacob Moreau added five assists. Sophomore goaltender Ethan Olson recorded 12 saves.

Tri-County plays at Blue Hills on Monday.

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